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http://www.temptalia.com/blue-eyeliners-swatches-dupes-and-comparisons/feed/11YSL Dessin du Regard Eye Pencil (in Velvet Black, Oriental Blue, Turquoise)http://www.temptalia.com/ysl-dessin-du-regard-eye-pencil-review-photos-swatches-in-velvet-black-oriental-blue-turquoise/
http://www.temptalia.com/ysl-dessin-du-regard-eye-pencil-review-photos-swatches-in-velvet-black-oriental-blue-turquoise/#commentsTue, 04 May 2010 15:19:33 +0000Christinehttp://www.temptalia.com/?p=22186YSL Dessin du Regard Eye Pencil ($28.00) are gorgeous, deeply pigmented eyeliners that apply evenly and smoothly. I spent the past week testing between three shades -- Turquoise (09), Oriental Blue (03), and Black Velvet (01). Turquoise is a lightened aqua with a slight golden sheen to it. It had the frostiest finish of the three I tried--definitely more of a shimmer sheen here, which works, since it's light and bright enough to make your eyes pop but not over the top. Oriental Blue is a brightened-up navy blue with silver sparkle. It's not quite a true navy blue, since Continue Reading… ]]>

Turquoise is a lightened aqua with a slight golden sheen to it. It had the frostiest finish of the three I tried–definitely more of a shimmer sheen here, which works, since it’s light and bright enough to make your eyes pop but not over the top.

Oriental Blue is a brightened-up navy blue with silver sparkle. It’s not quite a true navy blue, since it’s brighter — almost like a midnight sky blue lit up by the moon — it’s very pretty.

Black Velvet is an intense, deep dark black with an inky feel and look.

Recently, YSL reformulated their eye pencils “with highly pigmented color for a deep impact and long-lasting finish.” They’ve included jojoba oil to “mak[e] the finish on the skin smooth and conformtable” along with “a wax adhesive [that] acts as a fixing agent to reinforce the intensity of the pigment for hours.” The eye pencils are definitely easy to use and give you a smooth, creamy line with little effort. The color is also highly pigmented, as advertised, but I didn’t quite get the long-lasting finish I expected (and would have loved!). These are nowhere near as bad as NARS Eye Pencils were on me, though, thankfully!

I get about four hours of wear before these shades start to disappear on my lower lash line (maybe an hour or so on the lower water line). The good news–at least as far as it can go–is that these fade away rather than migrate and smudge and otherwise give you raccoon eyes. The first time I tried these, I wore Oriental Blue by itself on my lower lash line, and after five hours, when I went to inspect it, it was nearly all gone. All that remained was a smidgen of faded, dark blue between my lashes. I repeated testing with the other two shades as well, just to be sure, but they all performed the same on me–faded and nearly invisible by hour five.

Each pencil comes with a sharpener, and the pencil itself is dual-ended with an angled sponge-tip for smudging on one end and the pencil on the other.

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Product: 21/30

Value: 7/10

Ease of Use: 4/5

Packaging: 4/5

Recommendation: If you don’t find yourself having trouble with your eyeliner smudging or like to wear pencil on your upper lash line, these might be a product worth trying, because they do pack plenty of color pay off and look beautiful on.

Bright Makeup: Sky Blues

I got the BLUES! At least, when it comes to the next week… because it’s study, study, STUDY! I feel like my focus is off, too, which is very annoying and frustrating. I managed to get through one outline yesterday, and today, I hope to get through another today… and then start memorizing both!

For eyes, start by applying Soft Ochre paint pot as your eyeshadow base all over the eye area with the 249. With the 239 and water-based mixing medium (or water), apply Frost pigment all over the lid area. Using the 239, apply Vellum eyeshadow on the inner third of the eyelid. Next, apply Sky Blue eyeshadow on the middle third of the eyelid and lightly blend with the inner corner. Darken the outer third of the lid with Winkle eyeshadow with the 239, gently brushing it into the lower crease. Lightly blend Atlantic Blue eyeshadow, with the 226, into the outer crease and corner. Define the crease by sweeping Electric Eel eyeshadow into the lower crease with the 219. Lightly tap and brush Vellum eyeshadow directly above the crease to soften. To finish the eyeshadow look, sweep Shroom eyeshadow as a highlighter on the brow bone. Bring everything together by applying Oriental Blue eyeliner on the outer half of the lower lash line and Turquoise eyeliner on the inner half of the lower lash line. Apply NC15/NW20 pencil on the lower waterline to make eyes pop. Finish by sweeping lashes with Plushlash mascara.

For cheeks, apply Peach blush to the apples of the cheeks and sweep upwards towards the temple with the 116. Then, highlight cheekbones by sweeping Amber Diamond with the 165.

For lips, apply #101 lipstick first, and then layer C-thru lipiglass for a complementing lip. An alternative lip could be created by first applying Brit lipstick layered with #01 gloss.